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Having multiple ways of thinking about things can lead to arguments, but with great leadership this results in great innovation.
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…sometimes when we’re playing around with ideas and laughing, we’re most open to new thoughts.
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…creative thinking goes beyond linear and logical thought to involve all areas of our minds and bodies.
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As we learn a language, accents, and ways of speaking, we also learn ways of thinking, feeling, and relating.
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…one of the reliable but unrecognized pillars of scientific thinking is the analogy.
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…what makes narrow framing remarkable… is how easy it is to correct. The lightest prick often bursts the bubble.
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We don’t think about what we’re doing. We drift along in life, floating on the wake of past choices, and it’s easy to forget that we have the ability to change direction.
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…the difference between creativity and Innovation is the difference between thinking about getting things done in the world and getting things done. – Theodore Levitt
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The way we habitually think of our surroundings and ourselves creates the worlds that each of us inhabits.
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Unhappy people like to escape. They don’t spend their time solving problems or thinking their way around personal obstacles.
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